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  2. How to Make Sushi Bake—The Delicious Viral Trend That ... - AOL

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    Assembling Sushi Bake. Before you start layering, make sure each component is ready to go. Cook the Rice. Cook the rice according to package directions either on the stovetop or in a rice cooker ...

  3. How to Make Canned Tuna Sushi - AOL

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    This canned tuna sushi recipe, often called tuna salad maki or lettuce maki in Japan, has an unusual history. In 1966, the Ippei Sushi restaurant in Miyazaki, Japan, wanted to develop a unique ...

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  5. Sushi bake - Wikipedia

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    In the sushi bake, the California Roll is deconstructed and served as a casserole. [ 2 ] [ 6 ] The sushi bake uses a base of short-grain rice tossed in vinegar and topped with crab or crab sticks in a cream cheese, Kewpie mayonnaise and sriracha sauce, seasoned with furikake , baked, topped with sriracha mayonnaise and served with sheets of ...

  6. How to Make Sushi at Home - AOL

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    The heart of Southeast Asia during the 4th century BC witnessed the emergence of the earliest type of sushi: salted fish kept in fermented rice for a couple of months before consumption of the ...

  7. Sushi - Wikipedia

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    Sushi (すし, 寿司, 鮨, 鮓, pronounced or ⓘ) is a traditional Japanese dish made with vinegared rice (鮨飯, sushi-meshi), typically seasoned with sugar and salt, and combined with a variety of ingredients (ねた, neta), such as seafood, vegetables, or meat: raw seafood is the most common, although some may be cooked.